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Quordle Daily Puzzle Highlights and Answers for Game 1443

January 5, 2026

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Are you ready for today's Quordle challenge? A new puzzle appears at midnight in your timezone, which means while some players are tackling Monday's game, others are already onto Tuesday's. Whether you're seeking hints or the full answers, this guide has everything you need for Quordle game #1443.

Warning: Spoilers ahead! If you prefer to solve the puzzle on your own, stop reading now.


Quordle Puzzle #1443 – Key Hints

Hint #1: Vowels

  • How many vowels are there in today's answers?
  • Answer: 5 (A, E, I, O, U)
  • Note: Y is not considered a vowel here.

Hint #2: Repeated Letters

  • Do any answers contain repeated letters?
  • Answer: No, none of today's answers have repeated letters.

Hint #3: Uncommon Letters

  • Are Q, Z, X, or J present in the answers?
  • Answer: No, these letters do not appear.

Hint #4: Starting Letters

  • Do any answers start with the same letter?
  • Answer: No, each answer begins with a different letter.

Hint #5: Starting Letters

  • What are the starting letters?
  • Answer: A, I, L, W

Today's Quordle Answers

The solutions for today are as follows:

  • AMITY
    Inspired by the fictional island in the movie Jaws.

  • LOATH
    Expressing strong dislike.

  • WRUNG
    The past tense of wring, meaning to twist or squeeze out.

  • HAVER
    To talk nonsense or engage in trivial chatter.


Additional Quordle Past Answers

Here are the answers from recent days:

  • Monday, January 5: OWNER, VILLA, BEARD, METER
  • Sunday, January 4: STUNG, COLOR, BRASS, CYBER
  • Saturday, January 3: SPORE, FLAIR, BOBBY, TEACH
  • Friday, January 2: SALLY, INERT, PINEY, SOUTH
  • Thursday, December 1: ANODE, AROSE, VYING, GAMMA

(And many more from previous days)


About the Author

Johnny is an experienced freelance pop culture journalist. Having penned pieces on the internet, music, football, and celebrities since the era of Steve Jobs' early innovations, he's interviewed icons like Elton John and Blur. Despite a colorful career—ranging from satirical stories about Madonna to fact-checking German appliances—he remains passionate about sharing insights on internet puzzles and pop culture. Based in North London, he enjoys cycling and arguing with pigeons.


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